_——- a a = ef THE > . 1 Gther tems a} and Giher Elents, ts : | ‘ nh one \ to nis ' » a s) i went to all ~ \ , W , x - - ‘ lf y nta \\ Ah S ; \i . si Paul's I : as Ww ‘ : ‘ — * sa vt ’ ‘ a \ s mH : ‘ . > - hie Pp munication ae . ‘ nde ‘ . 3 “ +" caaeed, Vane A ‘ : ae “ag — e i , ia 1 We besaay takes P* ; 7 t » W : i a - g \ ‘ } a. ! ers ihe wea, ’ ‘ VW THiLtATH ‘ \ } i ‘ 4, MV ix | \ bv i 4 Mela 8 > r wre \ ~- x \ ) 18 i } p ty al dy \ x} s ‘ th i Sive expense i t Vani ratte i Ce novild Qi ’ } . er is scne a tn} i + iy t ‘ ‘ x i \ i . : . t o ’ L ‘ ‘ N Rev Vi Sutherland { eh, Charlof en, Wi . irt li use at ty y “ i y ’ ) h inst Suber S S ‘ ristic - Moxs vir — 3 iry, of S a, I ‘ ras la hip at onre s i uference and wi s i” st mens ul sa js i > pound ~~ ’ Ss AL Ss ‘ The special services wo) ‘ oeen idu ing tne pest tew weeksain the basement of the M-thed Brick Church are growing ia interest and ¥ rinyihe coming Wee at > _ se Na ° £ \ Halifax des P 3 i BS said ft ‘ s de Mie i] rie ‘ ! e lor i alt I hie ‘ : : 5 t BD « 's on d ~ = 5 n cash, the rest 3p A. ~ 9 _ i ‘ i” iié 83 \ : ece : ye sy ~ . T : a } i g of ( riott tow l | ton, Urct 12.) for i 1's ] inte \) leepstown ‘ a3 of sa « le a H as received the f llowing amounts 299.25 frem Murray Harbor South Matbodist Church, Thankegiv g tror > 22 fr Zion ( 1 ity i <egivireg i 252), Ion on M 74 Mi liet circuit < Lh Tat i s ain Halifax Stiii | mitinues t s large butiness between Ha i ston Qn her last trip she hadafall cargo and 200 passengers. She wil ontinue te leave Halifax for B s*on | every Wednes lay tlurbing atso OCcK. - LEGAL The we!!-known law firm of c- . seh _s | 1; ead Davies & Sutherland has been disswlved, . . : ‘ and Mr. Davies bas taken into partnership Messrs. F. L Haszard and (liver Ratten- bury The new firm will be known as Haszard. THe EXAMINER Davns and wishes the firm succe:s in business. - Lecrur -The second lecture of the urse in connection with the Young Men’s Literary Society, of St. James’ church, wil will be g ven in St. James’ Hall, on Tuesday | evening next, 18th inst. The subject will be “J t,” and the lecturer Kev. W. P. john Brigh or . +7 } + . ; Lhere sthould be a large attend- Archibald, ‘acc, eee Wast Caxyyvep Goops —An Ottiwa des- pitch says that the minister of agsiculture has received a letter from a prominent com- stating that there is a great there for canned fruit and y+ getables ‘These hitherto been procured from the United States, but the merchants would prefer dealing with Cauada. Canned apples in gallon especially in demand now. Seiciecbiiil -As wil rtising columns, the Mission merchant in London, nave cars i3 To Su to our addy steamship Loanda, of Picktord & Biack’s West India Halifax on the llth De- cember next for Demerara, calling at Bermu- da, St. Themas, St. Kitt’s. Antigua, Gauda- lou pe, Martino que, St Lu it, Barbadoes, and Trinidad, returning via the St. John, N. B. This steamer has excellent passenger and freight accommodation. Mr. mw. we, ( arke ia the agent at Charlottetown, and he will be happy to furnish any further information that may be desired, Line, will eail from ‘ abisuibaeiiad Scuooxer ws Dancen.—The sehr. Willie Macyowan, arrived at Souris this morning, Fr puts a schooner of about ninety foa hun- dred tuns on her beam ends, water-l ged of Cape George. It is evident that the dimaged vessel h us been in collision. There 1S & large hole near her fore-chains, and she i; im @ very dangerous position. It is thought that she is loaded gwith potatoes. The chr. Scylla left Crapaud on Friday let, with & | ad of potatoes, and was ruul inty by is near Pictou. It is thought that it was this schooner that the steamer Captain of the Willie Macgowan saw off Cape George. The name of the steamer that collided with the Seylla is not known. Tie Crew had left the vessel. ~~ Avssutrep. ~— During ths progress of a holiness meeting at the Silvation Army Barracks last even- Mg, the janitor, Albert Allin, who was in charge of the door deemed it necessary to S%0utside the building and inform seme young men wh» were on the platform that they had better stop making a noise, as they were disturbing the meeting. The young men evidertlydid not trike kind'y to Allin’s advice, and one of them stepped for- ward, and t liag Allin not to shore him, A Satvationrs! fpr, at, ; — Aim a violent blow over - ' left ye, ‘cutting and black- ng it : : ‘*% it. A'’lia says he was struck witha thee] knuck!e. After being atruck, Started for rt} *ye dressed, but had not proceeded far | When he was © : vertaken by the same young Men and . again beaten. When picked up nd 4 fellow Sal vationist anda friend later a Allin was insensible. His assailants wil probably figure at the Police Court ic © Course of a few days, re | \t vr ' the body be seen on reference | same ports and | Allin } @ doctor's tu have his injared | _ ing BIRCHALL’S EXECUTION NO BUNGLING. _——— ee Death in Six Minutes. oe tes Woxderfal’ Coola:ss and Fortitude, THE UNFORTUNATE WIPE. rr 1} : \ The fi lowing telegram was received too late for insertion ia Tur ExaMmnen of last evening | Woopsrot K, Ont , Ni v. 14 | _ > ote > *% John Reginald Birchall was hanged at SOO this morning here was no bungling, and the con- i'demned man bebaved with the eame mar- pve lous Coolness that has characterized him Lor ughout. : partir g between husband and wife last night was terrible in its ¢ffects upon ‘ ph r, but he, though bacly unnerved, bore 1 well tes He slept none SIX « last night. clock he rose and dressel. The morning Was fine and sunny. About two hundred persons gained ad- mittance to the jail yard, and curiously | watched hangman Rattley making the final |} preparations. ,{| At 25 minutes past eight the procession »}started for the galiows, the Rev. Mr. | Wade readir zg the service for the dead, » irchall walked between his Oxford i friend (Arthur Leetham) and Cameron, the Gay guerra Liyint lle was firm and erect, dressed in Prince Albert with his dainti'y curled and his hai irted in the mi He ruised his eyes to } i ‘ ked ‘ 1 tine “yar i ” coa ° noustache j idle. the gallows and thereou, while the the Services. His steadtast ly | clergyn in codtinued rtttude was marvellous. The clergyman snd Leetham in ‘turn placed their arms laround him and kissed him. Not a of his face } ac yusted moved as the repe sand he shook the lang 1 by the hand with strong grasp. \t 8.27, as the words ‘*fergive us cur trespasses,” fell from the Chaplain’s lips, the drop fell. In six minutes life was pronounced extinct, and ten minutes later was cut down. continued fell. The | The writhing of the three minutes after the neck was dislocated. | ‘Three minutes after the exccution took was bulletined in London and all over Canada and the United States, ugh e: terprise « f the C. P. R. who bad instruments within twenty feet of the scaf- fold. Mrs. Birchall is sleeping under the in- fluence of opiates, and the news has not | been broken to her. ' ANOTHER DESPATCH. i W oopDsTor K, Nov. 14. John Reginald Birchall was hanged’ this He retained his jaunty, callous }airtothe end. He did not sleep any last night,@nd although Jooking a little tired, |when his barber arrived at 7 o'clock to |shave him, he was as unconcerned as pos- sible, and p'aytully alluded tu the execu- | tioner as the **Professor.”’ | Rev. Canon Wade passed a good part of ithe night in the cel', but no confession | came from Birchall. birchall was accompanied to to the scaf- |fold by his old college chum, Leetham, of | Montreal, and before the noose was adjusted the kissed Rev. Mr. Wade and Mr. Leetham on the lips, with a suft good bye These were his only words. Radelife, the hangman from behind, seized body drop place it | TY r me morning. 1, ‘oO eacn. the noose and passed it about Birchall’s ineck, adjusting the knot under the left fear, them he produced a black cap and dropped it over Birchall’s head. The supreme moment was at hand, but there was no tremor through the body, nothing whatever to indicate fear. The cap being adjusted, Redclife seized Bircha!l’s right hand in his. Birchall was able to slightly raise his hand, and it was | ' ; | seen that he warmly grasped the hand of the hangman. John Perry, son of Sheriff Perry, gave ithe signal, and at 8 29 the weight dropped laud Birchall was shot into the air. it was evident that he was dying hard, and to all appearances was dying not from a broken neck, but from strangulation De. Chamberlaia, the prison inspector stepped forward and put his finger on the pulse. ‘*He’s dead” said the hangman two minutes after the weight fell. Mrs. Birchall was «sleep when her husband died, When she awoke the main facts of the execution were related to her by her sister and Mr. Leetham She bore up mach more bravely than was expected. eine oy Anti-Lottery Law Again New York, Nov. 13 The board of managers of the Adam's Express Company, yesterday held their first meeting since the passage of the United States anti-lottery act, The board was un- animously of the opinion that the provisions of the law were es morally obligatory upon the company as they were legally binding upon the poste) authorities. The attention of the board was called to the fact that the post office department had issued regu- lations to its subordinates as to the man- ner jn which they should ubserve the pro- | visions and intent of the act, and the board adopted a resvlution making such regula- ‘tions applicable to the employes of the | Company just as if the employes had been specially uamed. —_ Canadian Eggs Abroad. Orrawa, Nov. 14. A cablegram to the Acting Minister of Finance from Sir Charles Tupper states ‘that a consignment of Canadian eggs has ee ee recently been received by 4 Liverpool firm ‘of long experience, who state that for size, ‘quality, condition, and style of packing, ‘they are superior to any others on the Liv- lerpool market. Dealers state that pros- ‘pects are most hopeful. K. D, €. Cures Dyspepsia, WAILY EXAMINER, - = . « Granite Cutters BP emand. Cone ORD, N. A mweting of H , Nov. 14. the Granite Cutters and Sharpeners unanimously adopted a resolu- tion that the men at the New England woiks should not return to work until their demand for piyiment on Companys time he comphed with, - - Weather Bulictin. Toronto, Nov. 15.—10 a. m. Moderate winds, fair weather, witha little lower temperature. _ — --Gp- <p — Local Notices. New pearl barley and fresh-ground Grabam flour, just received at Beer & Gofl’s. novl5 8i wkyl Hanging lamps and stand lamps of various patterns and designs, selling very cheap; at the cheapest crockery store. W. P. Colwill. Nov. 5 Gwdw. Ex Damara Londen, 100 half-chests and boxes tea, selling low, wholesale and re- tail at J. B. Macdonald's. novi3 Gi Scott’s Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil.—Fresh stock received to-day, direct from the manu- facturers. Soll whoierate and retail by Geo KE. Hughes, Apothecaries’ Hall, noll 3i Eggs.— Don't kill your sumer pays the duty. R acent more this week for eggs, which is within one cent of what be was giving before the McKinley bill came into etfeet.—R. K, Nov. 12. A splendid show of er ckery and glass- ware in plain and fancy patterns. thing worth seeing; at the crockery store. —W. P. Colwill. Nov. 5 6Owdw. Call and see the choice lot of fall winter goods, in dinner sets, tea sets, and chamber sets; at the cheapest crockery store.—W. P. Colwill. Nov. 5 6wdw. from hens, the con- K. Brace is giving Brace. Some- cheapest and DIED. At the residence of her sor, Mr. Michael Quigley, Kildare River, on the [0th inst., Ann, relict of the late John Fi'zgerald, aged iL years. May she rest in peace. “ Tue Latest DBincuau A Buffalo paper prints a letter signed J. B. Litchfield, which states that the writer and two others members of the Murder League, killed Ren- well, thovgh it is admitted that Birchall had cognizance of and aided inthecrime. Judge McMahon and seven of the jurors at the trial are to suffer death at the hands of the leagve if Rirchall is hanged. The letter says that prior to Birchall’s arrest the league had oflices in Londen and carried on the business of en- ticing young Wnglishmen of means to this con- tinent and robbing them. ‘The letter is post inarked Buffalo, Nov. 10, 2 p. m. > Tae Loss or Tie Serrext.—A London despatch says: The official statement regard- ing the loss of the Serpent has been issued. It shows that the vessel bad 176 men on beard, and that only three seamen were saved The Spanish Government have been asked to recovering the bodies of the lost. The British Government are offering a reward for each body. Advices from Corunna state the bodies of twenty-one suilors have been washed ashore. STORY. assist in “- Bic Demaxp.— We learn that the raiiwey cannot helf supply the demand for cars for potato shipments just now. ia Goop set of Artificial teeth for $8, at Murrvy’s Dental Parlors, Queen Street. wky li dy Si eo. SCOTLAND FOR EVER HE ANNUAL DINNER in honor of St. Andrew's Day, under the auspices of the Caledonian Club, will be held at the OSBORNE HOUSE, eth an ol Monday Evening, Dee. Ist, AT 3:30 -OCLOCK. Railway return tickets, at one first-class fare, will be issued from all points on Monday, Dec. Ist, good tu return on the 2ad, to parties attending this celebration. TICKETS, ONE DOLLAR. For sale at W. R. Watson’s, Reddin Bros’. and ©. D. Rankin’s Drug Stores, and fiom the Com- mittee. CHAS. WEBSTER, W. McNEILL, Chairman Com. Secy. Com. novl3 a For St, John’s, Newfoundland. a aa Sie I gg Se : ; uA Wy" Ss. 8S. “BONAVISTA,” for St. John’s, Newfoundland, will be due at Charlotietown on SATURDAY, the 22nd inst., and will carry Cattle and Sheep on deck, For Freight or Passage apply to PEAKE BROS. & yr aiae novi3 gents. WANTS, LOST, FOUND d&e YEING.—Mrs. Stair wishes to inform jher D customers that she has removed acress the street to the new house opposite the one pre- viously occupied by her, where she will continue Cleaning and Dyeing Gentlemen’s Clothes as heretofore in the usual firet-class style. novis—3i eod To LET —A House on Douglass Street, contain- ing five rooms, with garden attached. he novlsd particulars apply at this oltice. ORSE FOR SALK.—Any person in need of a good general purpose horse would do well tu apply at once to P, UO. Box 109. 2i pd—novls ANTED.—A Gir! for general housework. to \ whom good wages will be given. Apply at this office. 3i-—novd wax TED.—By a young man of steady habits, from the country, a situation as apprentice, Apply at this office. 2i pd—novid WANTED- A gocd plain Cook. Highest wages and no washing. Apply to — nov Newt McLEop, Hillisborc ugh Square. R SALE.—A Hall Stove—Sultana Base Burner—tn good condition,—R. K. Jost, novid—tf ee ON et RC ee he “NOVEMBER 15, 1890. reefers public are taking Phis season we such inducements Collars and Caps. Charlottetown, November 5, 1890, - SATURDAY, NTER CLOTHING! Eur Goods ! our stock of Furs. Jackets are wonderful value. sno cece mason ere ninmiy oh and Overcoats. JAS. PATON & CO. are selling cheap, and the advantage of it Wehold a very large and complete stock of Readymade Clothing for Bove, Youths and Men. ~ 3 A) Fur Goods ! have taken great pains in selecting Never before have we offered in this department. Our Astracan Muffs, Capes, Boas, Goat Robes very cheap. aia Ax) JAMES PATON & CO., MARKET SQUARE. FOR SALE OVERCOATS.. OVERCOATS, Ce Been ick CP, . 3. 2a bso ic va debenwes OVERCOATS Pe eee ee Oe ck Ss awa CP RTE oi dwicce wld ck ddan OVEROOATS........ a ER Ce ES 6 6 acl 06 Bs wh oie ak Men’s Suits! Men’s Suits Suits ! Charlottetown, Oct. 9. 1890—eod & wky es se 5 Fo wacda res ctoeus Loe Es ov 50 dae is oe ee kesa eS eeoeseves oases eners ees Dominion Boot and Shoe 000 WORTH READY-MADE CLOTHING CHEAP at J. B. MACDONALD. fo} eo okcutite: 6 AOS IIIS... gio oiici cs iuchkiaceni es bite ere OE WU 0 vec s nn eadeamacocenesesl) pa Ee BOOT I, «gon cvacc ccc cenenceeiinotacl bile hese OORT III, ss oncLevacchos soccsdecsenile Oe ae ic sie vou: MO OIE MIE oc occ osebaes pees caceeee ae eee i: widaseeuel FOE CI, « .. wcn sso acco ewadianceasead lee 5 ced cases OE IL. o nvne osede 5cces ic lelariceis ee eo. ee ae a NG IG, o v'nsiss coder ctcccvartinac eee SU aes Oo IS so os 0< «vv nde socectdaweneniyceeet ee il oo ae SD IIR, os 5, évcucp to ksnecs s¥acabe er ee Foss i, ta T5 GT OOS « <n sv scien 3cb dono nents ate Oa rr a oue a 12 00 ! Boys’ Overeoats! Boys’ Reefers! Boys’ Suits! Boys’ The largest and cheapest stock of Ready-made Clothing in the city. J. B. MACDONALD. Store. ihn ininiphniamiasenmanenty (x Jon eee 645 Cases of Boots and Shoes. 140 Cases Men’s Women’s aad Children’s Rubbers (x) We claim to have the best selected stock of Boots in P. E. Island, and can sell at least 10 PER CENT. cheaper than any other house. Just try and see for yourselves, at THE DOMINION BOOT AND SHOE STORE. rd << ver ee . aes 5 - oe ee ee Pa at ~s = For Charter. PAsRENTINS ‘*EREMA,”, 300 Tons Register, Al at Lloyds, now at Peake’s No. 1 Wharf landing cargo from Liverpool, is open for Charter either to United States ports or West Indies, or would carry Starch to Liverpool, England. Apply to PEAKE BROS, & CO. novS—tf In calling your attention to our stock of BLACK GOODS, we desire you to note the Excellent Values given in French and India Serges, Cashmeres, French Merines and Henrietta Cleths, Dalgoa Stripes and German Diagonals, new and rich, Courtald’s and Priestly’s Crapes, Mourning Millinery, Crape Bonnets and Hats, _— STANLEY BROS., BROWN’S BLOCK. nov7 YO LET.—A Dwelling House on Unper Euaton ; 4 Street, in good erder. Apply to CHARLES | MCUREGOR, Zw—novl ; Telephone Company of P. EL Island. TOLL LINE STATIONS. , meee 5 pnmremneme WESTERN STATIONS. EASTERN STATIONS. Charlottetown, Mount Stewart, Hunter River, Peake’s Station, New Glasgow, Cardigan, Laird’s Mills, Dundas, Rusticoville, Grand River Bridge, North Rustico, Annandale, Emerald, ° Souris, Tryon Mills, Ceorgetown, Crapaud, Lower Montague, Victoria, Montague, Freetown, Murray River, Kensington, Murray Harbor North, Clifton, Stanley, Malpeque, Summerside, Centreville, St. Eleanors. Murray Harbor fouth, New Perth, Valley field, Orwell, Vernon River Bridge, Brush Wharf, Eldon. ROB ANGUS, Manager: Charlotte town, Oct. 14, 1890. —$——— ee SS ——_— ee —— NOW ON EXHIBITION ! —A. PINE STOOE OF'— Book Papers. (0) —~ Account Books of very Description Made to Order, BOOKBINDING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. (x) Ee WORK DONE WHEN PROMISED. will do well to call on us while in Town. TAYLOR & GILLESPIE, | Sign of the Big Book, J. D. McLeod's Corner, Queen Street. Charlottetown, Sept. 29, 1890, Parties attending the Exhibition ee a A ERR ERR net oir nen eit ent tetany ' c ; ' ih 3 Lee is